Climate change is impacting people’s health in the north, health authorities say
Seven health units in northern Ontario collaborated recently on a report about the effects of climate change on people's health in the region.
With more than 800,000 people living in northern Ontario, the new 43-page report released on Tuesday -- ‘Climate Change and Health in Northern Ontario’ -- said all of us are being affected by climate change.
The Timiskaming Health Unit said global warming and the speed the region is heating up are concerning."It is particularly concerning in northern Ontario and we do seem to have a little bit more information right now on extreme heat,” said Maria McLean, of the Timiskaming Health Unit.
“Global heating is occurring at twice to three times the global average in the north and this rapid heating in the north has consequences for the north and for the health here."
Timiskaming’s top doctor, Doctor Glenn Corneil, told CTV News that the continued rise in temperatures will lead to health risks for some people.
"We're at risk of seeing more people coming to emergency departments with consequences of dealing with the heat, specifically with the elderly and the very young,” said Corneil.
On top of being affected by extreme heat, Mclean said the report also breaks down how this region is affected by extreme weather events, food and water access and quality, vector borne disease along with mental health impacts.
"We need to work towards adapting to changes in climate. Even if we were to have really great mitigation plans in place to reduce global heating in general,” said McLean.
“There is still going to be climate change impacts from the amount of heating that has already occurred. So regarding the mitigation, which is an important piece, planning and support is still very important.”
As for next steps, health unit officials told CTV News northerners need to adapt to best cope with climate change.
You can find the full report here.
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